More Britons think vaccine passports should be brought in for people using gyms than those visiting hospitals or GP surgeries, a poll has found.
Fifty-six per cent of respondents want the certificates to be enforced for those wanting to work out while only 43 per cent say they should be needed at medical centres, the YouGov survey said.
Over half – nearly six in ten – said they would support the plans and more than a quarter – 28 per cent – said they would strongly back the idea.
But 34 per cent of the country said they were against the idea of using the system as the country edges closer to freedom on June 21.
Britons on the ground in Leeds and Birmingham today also seemed split, with some hailing the passports as ‘the best way to keep infections down’ while others said ‘it was unfair on people who had not had their vaccine’.
Meanwhile the UK continues to top the list of places where people are willing to take or have a Covid vaccine, scoring 86 per cent followed by Vietnam on 85 per cent and the UAE on 82 percent.
It comes as the row over the possible use of vaccine passports surged…